TeraByte Support wrote:> just divide by the start lba by the number of sectors in 1MiB (2048 if 512> > byte sectors) and the reminder is zero if aligned.> > > > "giulia" wrote in message news:11043@public.bootitbm...> > hi> can BootIt BM detect if the ssd is perfectly alignment ?> > windows 10 , 8.1 and 7 ,on different ssd , i would like if can check and is> > there a way to know if they are perfectly alignment ?> > > thankshi i took 2 screenshot here viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2095&start=20could you please tell me ?i would appreciate itthanks

TeraByte Support wrote:> you use properties to see the starting lba.hii have system reserved partition on both ssd (w10 and w7)i clicked prorerties on the first partition (the reserved zone) on both ssd and the starting lba is 2048 and clust size are 4096 bytes

1048576/4096 = 256 so you'd div by 256
1048576/512 = 2048 so for those you div by 2048

"giulia" wrote in message news:12748@public.bootitbm...

TeraByte Support(PP) wrote:
> Yes.
>Byte Support ? Tue Feb 09, 2016 5:33 pm
>just divide by the start lba by the number of sectors in 1MiB (2048 if 512
>byte sectors) and the reminder is zero if aligned.

hi
but
quote and the starting lba is 2048 and clust size are 4096 bytes

After the divide is done there should be a remainder of 0, as in the
examples below. This means that the partition is aligned correctly.

TeraByte Support wrote:
> 1048576/4096 = 256 so you'd div by 256
> 1048576/512 = 2048 so for those you div by 2048
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>
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> "giulia" wrote in message news:12748@public.bootitbm...
>
> TeraByte Support(PP) wrote:
>> Yes.
>> Byte Support ? Tue Feb 09, 2016 5:33 pm
>> just divide by the start lba by the number of sectors in 1MiB (2048 if 512
>> byte sectors) and the reminder is zero if aligned.
>
>
> hi
> but
> quote and the starting lba is 2048 and clust size are 4096 bytes
>
> 2048/4096 is not zero , is 0.5 or if i divide 4096/2028 i get 2
>
> might you please exaplain it please?
>
> sorry english is not my native language